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Monitoring and Intervention for the Critically Ill Small Animal: The Rule of 20 offers guidance for assessing the patient, interpreting diagnostic test results, and selecting appropriate monitoring procedures. _ Based on Rebecca Kirby's time-tested Rule of 20, with a chapter devoted to each item on the checklist _ Provides comprehensive guidance for monitoring a critically ill small animal patient _ Emphasizes the interplay of each parameter with one another _ Designed for fast access on the clinic floor, with potentially life-saving ideas, tips, lists and procedures _ Presents tables, schematics, algorithms, and drawings for quick reference…mehr

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Monitoring and Intervention for the Critically Ill Small Animal: The Rule of 20 offers guidance for assessing the patient, interpreting diagnostic test results, and selecting appropriate monitoring procedures.
_ Based on Rebecca Kirby's time-tested Rule of 20, with a chapter devoted to each item on the checklist
_ Provides comprehensive guidance for monitoring a critically ill small animal patient
_ Emphasizes the interplay of each parameter with one another
_ Designed for fast access on the clinic floor, with potentially life-saving ideas, tips, lists and procedures
_ Presents tables, schematics, algorithms, and drawings for quick reference
Autorenporträt
The editors Rebecca Kirby, DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC, was formerly an Associate Professor and Director of Emergency Services at the University of Pennsylvania, and was the owner of the Animal Emergency Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA for 21 years. Andrew Linklater, DVM, DACVECC, was trained at the Animal Emergency Center and is currently a Clinical Instructor at Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
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"Although this is one of many books available for practitioners in emergency and critical care, it has a unique method of presenting essential concepts for the complete care of the critical care patient. It is not meant to be a reference to all the most recent journal literature, but it does include recent research which is helpful for clinicians who want to stay current. This will be helpful to clinicians who want a quick reference on the shelf, but don't necessarily want to invest a lot of time and effort to understand the pathophysiology of diseases." (Doody Enterprises 15/03/2017)